Romano Puppo, born in the 1930s in Italy, carved his niche in the rough-and-tumble world of cult cinema during the 1960s and 1970s. He is best known for his roles in Massacre Time (1966) and Lady Frankenstein (1971), where he brought a gritty authenticity to the characters he portrayed. Puppo's career included appearances in The Crazy Westerners (1967) and Sabata (1969), showcasing his versatility as both an actor and a stuntman. His contributions to the genre continue to resonate with fans of exploitation and grindhouse films.
Ghoulies II
The demonic, toilet-dwelling goblins are back! Stowed away in "Satan's Den," the traveling House of Horror operated by carnival workers Larry and Uncle Ned, the Ghoulies merrily devour the sideshow attraction's patrons... until Larry realizes his horror house is for real and tries to flee the scene! Ghoulies II picks up a short time after the first movie, a few of the little nasties stow away on an amusement park ride and bring big bucks to a dying fair. The creatures are mad after an attempt to kill them, so the creatures go on a rampage through the fairgrounds, ultimately leading to an explosive conclusion!